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Criminal Behaviorology is the synthesis of criminology and behavior analysis. This podcast reviews areas of importance to both fields and explores new possibilities. Criminal Behaviorology is a podcast for all those interested in crime, psychology, history, and improving the world we live in.
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Eating at Us: Cannibalism in History, Legend and in the Animal World - 10.31.2021

https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology/episodes/Eating-at-Us-Cannibalism-in-History--Legend-and-in-the-Animal-World-e19jf1m

Eating at Us: Cannibalism in History, Legend and in the Animal World

For this Halloween special, we are serving up a tasty treat. The concept of cannibals conjures scary images and horrific tales. How could such behavior ever exist? Is it so unnatural to the human species (and others)? Three writings on this topic offer some insight.

Show Highlights:

Cannibalism: From Sacrifice to Survival:

The troubling history of this practice, and the importance of taking a skeptical viewpoint when hearing tales of horror

Religion, custom and spiritualism. Transubstantiation as a religious tradition.

Werewolves as legend and grisly horror.

NPR Article on Cannibalism:

The surprising truth about how common the practice might have been.

The many forms seen throughout the world

Cannibalism in the Chicken Coup:

Learned by individual birds and can spread to others through social learning

Genetics and cannibalism

Different methods to prevent chicken cannibalism - some quite cruel

The crucial role of the environment

Night of the Living Dead (1968):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_of_the_Living_Dead

Past Criminal Behaviorology podcasts on Halloween (2020 and 2019):

https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology/episodes/Trick-or-Treat--Behavior-Theory-and-Crime--Dog-Training-and-Beggars-Night-Becomes-Halloween-elo9o0

https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology/episodes/Night-of-the-Shaping-Dead-Zombie-Behavior--Shaping--and-Resurgence-e8cnk7

Cannibalism from Sacrifice to Survival by Hans Askenasy:

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/cannibalism-hans-askenasy/1112400547

NPR on Cannibalism in History:

https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2017/02/22/515668867/cannibalism-its-perfectly-natural-a-new-scientific-history-argues

Welfare of the Laying Hen (ed. G.C. Perry) - Chapter Cannibalism by R.C. Newberry:

https://www.google.com/books/edition/Welfare_of_the_Laying_Hen/44S7TRL2lk0C?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Cannibalism+by+R.C.+Newberry+Chapter+22&printsec=frontcover

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The Sylvia Lkens Case in Hoosier Killers: Indiana's Darkest History by Ed Wenck

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Episode # 58
This is a brief reading of a book chapter focusing on the case. The author is Ed Wenck and the book is from 2012, Hoosier Killers: Indiana's Darkest History.

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AI Legal Cases and Crimes of the Future

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Episode # 60
Title: Artificial Law: AI Legal Cases and Crimes of the Future
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Two articles on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) now being used in the legal system. How this new technology is impacting our laws, and our rights. In addition, a reading from the book Future Crimes, and how we can prepare ourselves for these new technological realities.

Show Highlights:
Instances of AI creeping into legal decisions in multiple countries.
How AI ‘hallucinates’ to create cases that never existed.
The “Post Office” scandal.
What can be done avoid the dangers of this new technology.
Providing an ethical groundwork for attorneys to use AI.
The Future of Crime: a book by Marc ...

AI Legal Cases and Crimes of the Future
Remembering Phil Zimbardo: Obedience and Authority in the Stanford Prison Study

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Episode # 59
Title: Remembering Phil Zimbardo: Obedience and Authority in the Stanford Prison Study
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In October of this year (2024) Philip Zimbardo passed at the age 91. After a legendary career in psychology, he is known for a very innovative study at Stanford University. A group of students, who were about to get quite a surprise, were randomly assigned be either guards or prisoners. In this episode we look back at Zimbardo’s life and the surprising outcomes of some of his most controversial research on the dynamics of incarceration.

Show Highlights:
The life and career of one Philip Zimbardo.
The BBC special on the Stanford Prison Study. Zimbardo’s inspiration from the Attica Prison uprising.
Students ...

Remembering Phil Zimbardo: Obedience and Authority in the Stanford Prison Study
Halloween Candy Poisoned? Reality and Urban Legend in Halloween Fears

Criminal Behaviorology
Episode # 57
Title: Halloween Candy Poisoned? Reality and Urban Legend in Halloween Fears
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A reading of two articles on the alleged poisoning of candy. The reality our favorite holiday ritual and fear in the community. Another on a dramatic case of poisoning as extortion out of Japan. Finally, a third article reviews the motivations for urban legends.

Show Highlights:
Fears of poisoned candy
The Tylenol poisonings
The ‘Mystery Man with 21 Faces’ case out of Japan
Motivations for urban tales

Halloween Candy Poisoned? Reality and Urban Legend in Halloween Fears
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